> Wow, that's ugly. You don't even need to do the refresh,
> just view the source of the page and it is right there. It
> only seems to work if you know the directory where application.cfm
> exists. If you are operating with a single application.cfm
> you can move it up one directory, outside of the web root,
> and it doesn't work. It also doesn't appear to work with
> other .cfm files.
>
> <cf_fuseboxplug>
>       Don't use application.cfm - use app_globals.cfm.  :)
> </cf_fuseboxplug>

No, it works with any CFM file, or any other script file. Again, if you
don't need to use an extension, remove it from IIS, and you'll be safe from
these wacky problems.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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